A Late Anglo-Saxon (9-11thC) gold ring w/ eagle design in cloisonné enamel, found in Kent: http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?assetId=451312&objectId=86995&partId=1 …pic.twitter.com/0wDCDjoUXe
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@caitlinrgreen of course, silly of me!
@medievalhistory @caitlinrgreen Now this eagle is a Merovingian Pagan Marle Cemeterypic.twitter.com/qAdYOla6G9
@morangles @medievalhistory Ooh, very nice! :)
@caitlinrgreen @medievalhistory They found 3 eagle-hands in Marle necropolis sadly only 1 was on exhibit day I visited 2 best were on loan
@morangles @medievalhistory They are lovely, hopefully you will catch them next time!
@caitlinrgreen beautiful ring; I've only just discovered how many AS rings survive!
@medievalhistory I know! And some really very fine ones have survived too :-)
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